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Women's Tennis WTA BNP Paribas Finals Singapore presented by SC Global 2018


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Women's Tennis WTA BNP Paribas Finals Singapore presented by SC Global 2018

 

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11 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

Thanks, I was wondering who presented this tournament :)

 

 

Looks like Totallympics ads have evolved from mere post-covering ads to threads being presented by the billion dollar companies.:)

#banbestmen

1 minute ago, dcro said:

 

Looks like Totallympics ads have evolved from mere post-covering ads to threads being presented by the billion dollar companies.:)

Luckily this is not a racing forum, otherwise we'd have threads about for example the 2018 Cooper Tires USF2000 Championship Powered by Mazda :p 

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4 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

Anyway, Halep powered by Nike is out, Bertens presented by FOX Sports and Wilson is in.

 

Thanks Heywoodu powered by Bora Kitchen Solutions for the updates, keep it up.

#banbestmen

The draw for the two groups:

 

Red Group:

:GER Angelique Kerber (1)

:JPN Naomi Osaka (3)

:USA Sloane Stephens (5)

:NED Kiki Bertens (8)

 

White Group:

:DEN Caroline Wozniacki (2)

:CZE Petra Kvitova (4)

:UKR Elina Svitolina (6)

:CZE Karolina Pliskova (7) 

Hopefully Petra will wake up and clean up this "field" Just to prepare for more important event, Fed Cup final.

Edited by Wanderer

Red group is more interesting. Bertens will fight, Stephens may bother to play well, Osaka and Kerber are unknown, but I hope Naomi will deliver. 

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